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- Cinema_of_Central_Asia abstract "The Cinema of Central Asia refers to the cinema of the five Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). Central Asian cinema can further be divided into three historical periods, Soviet Central Asian film (1919–1987), a New Wave of Central Asian film (1988–1992), and the modern period of film of the independent Central Asian countries (1992–present).".
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- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Almaty.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Andrei_Konchalovsky.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Beshkempir.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asian_cinema.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_Asian_culture.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Cinema_of_Asia.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Cinema_of_Iran.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Cinema_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhstan.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Kyrgyz_language.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Kyrgyzstan.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Maftuningman.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Mahallada_duv-duv_gap.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Rashid_Nugmanov.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Saparmurat_Niyazov.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Shum_bola.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Central_Asia.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Tajikistan.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Tajikistani_Civil_War.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Turkmenistan.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Uzbek_Soviet_Socialist_Republic.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Uzbek_language.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Uzbekistan.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cinema of Central Asia".
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia wikiPageWikiLinkText "cinema of Central Asia".
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- Cinema_of_Central_Asia subject Category:Asian_cinema.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia subject Category:Central_Asian_culture.
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia comment "The Cinema of Central Asia refers to the cinema of the five Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). Central Asian cinema can further be divided into three historical periods, Soviet Central Asian film (1919–1987), a New Wave of Central Asian film (1988–1992), and the modern period of film of the independent Central Asian countries (1992–present).".
- Cinema_of_Central_Asia label "Cinema of Central Asia".
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